释义 |
vint I. \ˈvint\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: probably back-formation from vintage : to make (wine) from fruit < cherry-wine vinted in the … forest — O.E.Schniebs > II. noun (-s) Etymology: Russian, probably from Yiddish, literally, wind, from Middle High German wint, from Old High German — more at wind : a card game resembling whist and similar to auction bridge in its bidding that has every trick scored and on a failed bid has the declarer score as usual while the adversaries score 100 times the value for their tricks — called also Russian whist |